Danny O’Neil Throws 3 TD Passes as Wisconsin Defeats Middle Tennessee 42
Backup quarterback Danny O'Neil completed 23 of 27 passes for 283 yards and three touchdowns, overcoming injuries to key starters as Wisconsin rallied for a decisive win.
- The Wisconsin Badgers defeated Middle Tennessee State University 42-10 on Saturday, September 6, at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
- Backup quarterback Danny O'Neil made his first start after Billy Edwards Jr. missed the game due to a left knee injury sustained the prior week.
- Despite a slow start with only four rushing yards on their first 15 attempts and a shuffled offensive line with new starters in multiple positions, Wisconsin rallied especially in the second half.
- O'Neil completed 23 of 27 passes for 283 yards and three touchdowns, including a 58-yard scoring pass to Jayden Ballard and another touchdown throw covering 17 yards to Lance Mason, while Trech Kekahuna contributed a crucial 61-yard touchdown run.
- Wisconsin improved to 2-0 with this win, demonstrating resilience despite injuries and lineup changes, while Middle Tennessee, now 0-2, faded in the second half after playing well early.
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Wisconsin Badgers beat Middle Tennessee, O'Neil throws 3 touchdowns
Danny O’Neil went 23 of 27 for 283 yards with three touchdown passes in his first start for Wisconsin as the Badgers pulled away in the second half to beat Middle Tennessee 42-10 on Saturday.
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Danny O'Neil throws 3 TD passes as Wisconsin defeats Middle Tennessee 42-10
Danny O’Neil went 23 of 27 for 283 yards with three touchdown passes in his first start for Wisconsin as the Badgers pulled away in the second half to beat Middle Tennessee 42-10 on Saturday.
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